docs: add first steps FAQ

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- [What is Clawdbot?](#what-is-clawdbot)
- [What is Clawdbot, in one paragraph?](#what-is-clawdbot-in-one-paragraph)
- [Whats the value proposition?](#whats-the-value-proposition)
- [I just set it up what should I do first](#i-just-set-it-up-what-should-i-do-first)
- [What are the top five everyday use cases for Clawdbot](#what-are-the-top-five-everyday-use-cases-for-clawdbot)
- [Can Clawdbot help with lead gen outreach ads and blogs for a SaaS](#can-clawdbot-help-with-lead-gen-outreach-ads-and-blogs-for-a-saas)
- [What are the advantages vs Claude Code for web development?](#what-are-the-advantages-vs-claude-code-for-web-development)
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Docs: [Gateway](/gateway), [Channels](/channels), [Multiagent](/concepts/multi-agent),
[Memory](/concepts/memory).
### I just set it up what should I do first
Good first projects:
- Build a website (WordPress, Shopify, or a simple static site).
- Prototype a mobile app (outline, screens, API plan).
- Organize files and folders (cleanup, naming, tagging).
- Connect Gmail and automate summaries or follow ups.
It can handle large tasks, but it works best when you split them into phases and
use sub agents for parallel work.
### What are the top five everyday use cases for Clawdbot
Everyday wins usually look like: